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The final chapter of Super Bowl LVI unraveled on Sunday in a nail-biting fashion as the Rams beat Bengals 23 – 20 and fans all over the world, including your favorite streamers, professional players, and content creators, went crazy on the internet.

Interestingly, the exciting NFL championship finals featured a few of the greatest musical artists of the industry in its halftime show, wth legends Eminem, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, Kendrick Lamar, and Mary. J. Blige, performing live. The entire event was definitely one to remember for the viewers, and the gaming community expressed the same on Twitter.

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Here’s how 100 Thieves co-owner Jack ‘CouRage’ Dunlop and several others reacted to the Los Angeles Rams’ title-winning victory.

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Streamers react to the Rams’ stunning Super Bowl LVI win

While the odds of winning might have been equal for both teams, Call of Duty streamer and NFL jinx TimTheTatman had chosen Los Angeles Ras as his favorites to win. Every fan now expected the Bengals to flourish, given Tim has been wrong about every playoff game of the season. Surprisingly, Tim redeemed himself just in time, putting an end to his course. Of course, the Complexity Gaming part-owner made sure to show it off.

Additionally, Fortnite star Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins also expressed his excitement via his tweet. But he didn’t forget to make it clear that he is a Detroit Lions fan at heart.

Dr Disrespect, FaZe Nickmercs share their thoughts on Super Bowl LVI

Tim’s gaming buddy, the two-time Dr Disrespect, was present in the SoFi stadium and watched the match live. The Doc later took to Twitter to congratulate LA Rams’ player Eric Weddle on his Super Bowl LVI championship win.

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Twitch streamer Cloakzy was not too happy with the result of the match and, perhaps jokingly, took a dig at the winner, claiming the referees favored the Los Angeles Rams over the Cincinnati Bengals.

FaZe Clan’s variety streamer Nickmercs was also present at the SoFi stadium watching the Rams take on the Bengals. However, he did not share his views on Rams’ incredible achievement.

100 Thieves streamer, Brooke Ashley, who is also a religious LA Rams fan, expressed her joy on Twitter. Brooke watched her team clinch the title live, as the Rams won their second-ever Super Bowl.

YouTuber turned boxer Jake Paul, did a generous giveaway of $10,000 following the conclusion of the match.

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Content creator for Luminosity, Nick Eh 30, also attended the event along with his friends.

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Who were you supporting in the final match? Let us know in the comments below.

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